Prudent Privatization
Local and state officials across the country now face urgent questions concerning how to fund infrastructure deficits and gaping budget holes.
Local and state officials across the country now face urgent questions concerning how to fund infrastructure deficits and gaping budget holes.
Early on in our economic crisis, there was a palpable sense that people just wanted to get back to "normal"; now the realization is sinking in that we are not returning there.
Book Abstract: Governments around the world can address many of society’s biggest challenges such as the current economic crisis by becoming better at innovating.
What do Americans think about their schools? More important, perhaps, what would it take to change their minds?
Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) support the steady, sustainable economic growth and assist the development of China's market economy.
The School District of Philadelphia, in the summer of 2002, at the request of the State of Pennsylvania, asked for-profit and nonprofit managers to participate in a substantial restructuring of its lo
The era of textbook top-down, stovepiped public management in America is over, and the traditional dichotomy between public ownership and privatization is an outdated notion.
The dramatic growth of government over the course of the twentieth century since the New Deal prompts concern among libertarians and conservatives and also among those who worry about government’s cos
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